Three teenagers have been speaking to people in Reading to find out whether they think Britain should leave the European Union (EU).

On Thursday, June 23 a referendum on Britain's EU membership will be held and while Eurosceptics and Europhiles assert their positions many people are still unsure about how to vote.

But instead of listening to campaigners Oscar Ward, Salim Houbby and Matt Woolford took to the streets of Reading to ask people what they think of the EU and how will they vote in the upcoming referendum?

Some were in favour of remaining in the politico-economic union while others were keen on a Brexit and Salim, of Lower Earley, says he was expecting a wide variety of opionions.

He said: "Exiting the EU has been a topic of great controversy over the past year. We were expecting people to say we should stay in the EU simply because of the job opportunities it supplies to the UK workers.